“I immediately said yes” – Player reveals he jumped at chance to leave Wolves, ‘happy’ where he is now

Jorge Mendes facilitated Patrick Cutrone’s move to Wolverhampton Wanderers, but the striker struggled to acclimate at Molineux, facing difficulties in scoring goals, his primary purpose. Consequently, he embarked on several loan spells, including stints at Fiorentina and Valencia.

Ultimately, Cutrone’s tenure at Wolves concluded permanently as he was transferred to Como in Serie B. In a recent interview with TuttoMercatoWeb, the striker expressed contentment with his current situation at Como, the club where he initiated his career. He emphatically stated that he has no intentions of leaving anytime soon.

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Reflecting on his transition from Wolves to Como, Cutrone remarked, “When they presented this project to me, I immediately accepted. It’s a promising long-term initiative, and I’m pleased to be a part of it. Given my youth, this project offers a fantastic chance for a career revival. I aim to excel, both for my personal growth and for the benefit of Como.”

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This season, Cutrone has notched five goals in 12 appearances for Como, showcasing a notable improvement from his time at Wolves, where he managed three goals and four assists in 28 games. The striker’s success on and off the pitch at Como underscores his newfound happiness and fulfillment.

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